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is a series of
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novels written by Haruka Takachiho and published by Asahi Sonorama from 1977 to 2005 (an additional trilogy was published between 2013 and 2016). During the late 1970s one of the founding fathers of
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, Takachiho, decided that besides being a designer he would try his hand at penning novels. The result was ''Crusher Joe'', a group of antiheroes who were not the typical self-sacrificing types but noble in their own right nonetheless. ''Crusher Joe'' was made into an animated film in 1983, two original video animation episodes in 1989, and a manga adaptation began in 2017. The film version won the '' Animage'' Anime Grand Prix prize in 1983. The film features several guest designs by Katsuhiro Otomo, Akira Toriyama,
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and
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. In 2021, Takachiho revealed that he worked with Otomo on a sequel film "a long time ago." Otomo created a storyboard for the beginning of the sequel and gave it to
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, but the project fell through. The movie and the OVA series are currently licensed for English language release by
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Plot

Enter the tale of the Crusher Council, a group of rugged individuals known for assignments ranging from transportation to terraforming and everything in between. In the early days of space exploration the Crushers took on the job of destroying asteroids and defining space lanes. Because of their work, they were nicknamed "Crushers" which eventually became their business moniker. Despite the rough and ready nature of the Crushers' work, they subscribe to a few steadfast rules. Unethical and illegal assignments are taboo, and any Crusher accepting one is barred from the Union. Of course, this presents problems for shady clients who try to trick the Crushers into accepting misleading assignments. They know that once the Union accepts a case the Crushers are honor-bound to follow it through. Among the various worlds, the Crusher Council has a stunning reputation, and among the Crushers, the most elite team is the one led by Crusher Dan and his successor, Crusher Joe.


Characters

Joe: Born November 8, 2142, Planet Aramis, The Canis Major Zone. Joe is the headstrong leader of his Crusher Team, Joe became a Crusher at the age of ten and replaced his father as the active head of the Crushers. Now nineteen, he maintains his Triple A rating. Joe has an intensive dislike for authority (other than his own) and refuses to take orders from anyone, including his father. However, he does have a lighter side, which enables him to take the balance of a situation and to act quickly and calmly. He and Alfin are romantically involved. Alfin: Born January 12, 2144, Planet Pizanne, The Cygnus Zone. Alfin was the Princess of the Planet Pizanne who left her home and royal status to join the Crushers. After the Pizanne incident she sneaks aboard the ''Minerva'' and takes the late Gambino's place as navigator. Perky, bubbly and easily intoxicated, Alfin is also quick-witted and fearless. She and Joe are romantically involved. Talos: Born 2109 Planet Terra, The Solar System. Talos served with Joe's father, Crusher Dan, in the early days of the Crusher Union. After 40 years of being a Crusher eighty percent of his body has been replaced with cybernetic implants. These artificial limbs often come in handy (His left arm contains a machine gun). Talos is gruff and reserved and possesses enormous strength, a trait that has saved his teammates from more than one occasion. He serves as the team's pilot. Ricky: Born 2146 Planet Rhodes, The Capricorn Zone. At the age of fifteen, Ricky is the youngest member of the Joe Team but this in no way hinders his performance as the ship's engineer. Orphaned when gang members killed his parents Ricky stows away on board the ''Minerva''. His sharp wits and instant reflexes soon establish him as a member of the team. Quick tempered and easily riled. His teammate Talos often finds himself restraining the young engineer. He also spars with Alfin like a younger sibling. Dongo: Mabot. Made in Dorloy. Type: MAB 8945-GP-The Dongo Mabot served with both Talos and Crusher Dan in the early days of the Federation. A robot with a warped sense of humor (he is often seen reading porn magazines), he is completely loyal and is capable of operating the ''Minerva'' when the team is absent.


Cast


Novels

; : Asahi Sonorama, (November 1977), (November 2000) ; :Asahi Sonorama, (January 1978), (April 2001) ; :Asahi Sonorama, (January 1978), (July 2001) ; :Asahi Sonorama, (January 1978), (November 2001) ; :Asahi Sonorama, (January 1978), (February 2002) ; :Asahi Sonorama, (June 1979), (May 2002) ; :Asahi Sonorama, (1983), (August 2002) ; :Part 1: Asahi Sonorama, (November 1989), (October 2002) :Part 2: Asahi Sonorama, (March 1990), (November 2002) ; :Asahi Sonorama, (October 2003) ; :Asahi Sonorama, (26 May 2005) ; :Novelization of the movie, Asahi Sonorama, (January 1983), (February 2003) ; :Asahi Sonorama, (26 May 2005)


Video release

The 1983 film version was released on LaserDisc in 1996 with English subtitles. It was released on VHS in the United States by
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on 27 June 2000 in both dubbed and subtitled versions. A DVD released by AnimEigo on 23 September 2003 contained the original film and both OVA versions. All are now out of print. Discotek acquired the rights to retail the CJ movie and OVAs in English in 2016. The movie was released on June 20, 2020 while the OVA was released on August 25, 2020. A version of the 1983 film was released in the UK on VHS, under the name ''Crushers''. Aimed primarily at children, this version was dubbed into English. Particularly violent/sexual references were cut.


Video games

''Crusher Joe: Kanraku Wakusei no Inbou'' was released in 1994 by Family Soft for the
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).


References


External links


Crusher Joe: The Movie
at the
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Paul Jensen's review
at Anime News Network
A feature on "Crushers" a kids edited version of the Crusher Joe movie
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